spaali, iofoim the ctoSa. of Towsaoa sad llwr«blkgeocr.lly, that tk^ new oa band * asxouhrtore |o order alt kinds of CABfNtT FUKNITURE, of Iks bai» amterisls, aad workawoship that can ant IwsoJrWsaed.tosdduicntolkeueaal assortatent in eoarMry sltaps, am will keep s« band a»d : asake to order SOFAS, of various sad mast approved sattemsv Sofa Racking Chairs, upholstered in saperior style, and for esse and durability cannot be auraaaaed even in our large citiesL Aba, the bslf French Mahogany Chair, beautifully upbcfslered, with culled hair, which never loses Hs elasticity, arid finished wilh the best hair seating. We; flalief ourselves thst having bad much experiene* in the bustnsxe, we shall be sbls to satisfy all who may feel disposed to -call, both ax to quality and price, snd by strict -attention to InistDess hope to meiil and receive.lhenitroriageof a liberal community. 7S.M.lWE*CO. TSwsnda, September 1,1845. \ -

cAmjrET FuturrrvnK MAY BE BAD at our shop much lower then it has ever been sokl ia Towanda. Goods am cheap, and wheat am lowered, and that is tbs reason wa can afford all for to do it. All kinds of produce will ke received in payment. Alee; LUMBEBe-all kinds Sept. t. L.JtjqSYJBJjC| Q. ^ '•E3»aT»at?TaaxT,Jt»eanl| nrVJTILL be kept on hand a large lassortment, and ^^F inade to order oo shorter noriee and for less mooey than can be produced at any. other csUbfissmxentia the lsnd. jTbose who are under lbs .aaraarity nf procuring tbatraWlewill and shall be satisfied, A good hearse siieT pnlfmsy be bad in attendance when desired. 8e|S»mberl.m5. L. M. NYE at CO. £3»j CERTAIN CURE #QR&gt;itEsT"

^V^|iw*l» mm'ts teeUW* IlrttMry, ANnNTjaWesxTIfjmSisUV , INVENTED BY DR. AVTOHAM^^Sngui sbed Physician of New York:city, aW^ofy'jrMsuccessful.reasedv for that dangerous' aad diatrrsnag complaint—she PILES —ever ottered to an "American poblic Mark this. Il is an INTERNAL REMEDY" —and aii an 'external application, and will cure every case of Piles, either bleeding nr blind, interns! ot external, and probably Ibe only thing.that will. There ia no mistake about il. It is s positive cute,"-speedy sad permanent. Il ia also a convenient medicine to take, ana improves the general heal b in a remarkable manner. Each lux contains twelve doses; at 8J a dose. Il is very mild in itaoprration, and mar be taken in eases of the. most acute inflammation without danger. All external applications are in the highest degree disagreeable, ineonvenie l and oflensive ; snd from the very nature of Ihe disease, inconvenient in their efleols. This medicine attacks the disease at its source, snd (removing the ...

" Sigar Coatrd Pilli."—Beware ! fiioliai. FB^HE increasing popularity of Dr. Xi. BBNJ. I SMITH'S IMPROVED INDIAN fVEUETABLE bUGAK COATED PILLS ^ basl induced a number of persons to make sornctbuSg tbej| call ntui and coat litem with sugar, in order to srllibem for tbe genuine, while they do not possess a panicle of t-.e goodness, nor even sssimilste in appearance to tbe origin*). Dr. Smith's Pill*. In abort, tbej are an intended FRAUD upon tbe community. 1A minister who st first had an interest in an imitation pugar Coato1 Pill, manfafactnred in Albany. N. Y^ hi* given them up, aa he say a, on account of ibe miserable dishonest parties concerned in manufacturing ibemi The sime party are now industriously circulating report* calculated to injure Dr. Smiths and ti affect tbemputattoii of bis valuable pill*.; but rslber dun Dotieetaem in pablk. Dr. Smith is about to institute legal proceeding* against them for their slander*, as he has in anothsjr esse against s similar party, in which...

A New ifciBgii Old Wtsox. T\B, A, J. COLE would respectfully inform tbecili-JLA len* of Wysot and vismity, thst after diligently prosecuting the study of Physic and Surgery in all iu various branches for better than three year* under the irurnedia l* cant ana] insUnctfon of Nathan 8. Davis, M. D.raf Bioghamtoev in addition to the attendance o0 .^.™"Mld •fe^»*««ur*arfI^«uressttheAIeai-«LCollege of Oenevs,N. Y ^ He feel* a full confluence-In assatina; aisfrienils and patrons that no pains willbn spared to Tender himself aaeful in meliorating tfrnsnaoingsofnis fouow man; and on aU occasion will be found in readiness to giveprompt and careful •Uenuontowehbutfneasin hU tineas rosy fall to hi* bands. Dr^ CM* majr-fae found for the present at the resJdenceafSUB. Martin; Wrsos;,Aprtt St, 1847.

A LARGE ***ortmsnt of Broad Cloths, Csasuncrea, sod Satunetla, which we have long been famous for *euing good, and cheap, now cheaper than ever—and upon which we challenges the world, just received »«;- O. D. ARTLETT. Towsnda, Nov. 3,' 1846.

Wsumlekftam* CaUsfpalgssa. ¦ &gt; | From HeuUey'i " Washington and his General*.'1] At the hazard of a little repetition, let us take * )iasty review of Washington's campaigns. In the M place, the battle of Bunker's Hill, though of incalculable Jralue in arousing the spirit of the country, came very near proving our ruin by the false li»pcs it inspired in the undisciplined rniUtia. Bei'.-uw- behind breastworks, Where ho evolutions were it) be performed, and ltd manoeuvres of the enomy to be checked, they had broken the veteran ranks nf England in pieces, it was supposed they Mould I** eijual u&gt; them in the open field. Hence the rnu commenced with short enlistments, giving no opportunity lor discipline, and it was a long time U'forc Wasliington could induce Cqngress even partially Jo correct tlie error.•' That hie should be iiHe In kpfp Uie'fieM at all with these cver^diifUng, iudwi|&gt;fjued. unJruniL"he&gt;l troops, is a-wonder;—rani'h siHsnacr is it that he shou...

. The next object that I would attempt to describe on my way up the Mississipp i, is Lake Pepin. It live* ia my asUaoryaath* Hoocon of the wider : nan*, b nan extended portion of th* Mississippi —twenty-thiee mile* long, and from three to saoaT every variety of game; iu shores are gmvaBy aad covered with moat valuable agate*aad imadieus t the water is clear, and very deep; and it yields the very best of nshiln great abundance; My fits* view of Lake Pepin &lt;I wish I knew bowiteame* by that name!) was on one of the most charming evening* that I ever witnessed. Tbe cloudless sly was studded with stars, and the moon sailed ap ward and onward with an uncommon beauty, aa if proud of the wilderness world she was man flooding with her beams. For hours did I sit musing upon the eastern shore, near the outlet, whence !\ could discern no less than sixteen peaks or biuffit, looming in perfect solitude against the boriaonv—" The holy time was quiet as a nun, breathless with adoration.'* Th...